These are the strongest and sturdiest tubular folding stands we've seen anywhere! Made to exacting specifications with finish-safe soft black neoprene rubber tubing to protect your guitars. Folds up for easy transport. Includes a locking strap so you can walk away worry-free. Holds 3 guitars or basses. Not for nitrocellulose-finish guitars.

I bought this stand for a compact way to hold three of my guitars. I didn't want to spend a lot on a stand because I feel they all are the same for the...Read complete review

I bought this stand for a compact way to hold three of my guitars. I didn't want to spend a lot on a stand because I feel they all are the same for the most part. This stand arrived fast, easy to set up kinda smelled but not enough to care, and it holds up nicely. It doesn't feel as sturdy as more expensive but it dose the job. Huge plus is held my Epiphone slasher.

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This is an inexpensive stand constructed better than other multi-guitar stands that I have owned in the past. I have acoustic guitars and the bodies and headstocks touch with no way of adjusting the...Read complete review

This is an inexpensive stand constructed better than other multi-guitar stands that I have owned in the past. I have acoustic guitars and the bodies and headstocks touch with no way of adjusting the height of the neck support of overcome the issue. However, using the rubber that is intended to keep the neck inside the support, positioning the rubber half way across the u shaped support and resting the neck on the rubber, the bodies and headstocks do not touch. This will resolve the guitars from touching and there is enough of the neck support left to keep the instruments in position. Down side is someone walking by could knock it off the stand. I'm not totally dissapoiinted in this stand but wish I could use it as it was designed. Electric guitars may not have this issue due to the thinner bodies. Three acoustic guitars do fit on this stand however the bodies and headstocks touch. Adjusting the height of the neck support does not resolve the issue. I don't own electric guitars, it may not be an issue with the smaller guitar body. The construction of this stand is far better than other multiple guitar stands I have owned in the past. Based on the price, this in an inexpensive stand made of durable materials. It can be adapted to allow acoustic guitars without them touching.

one of the neck supports is bent down at the ends as opposed to the other two supports which are pointed UP. It's not fixable as the support is riveted to the arm and not bolted in place to assist turning it over. It also would have been nice if the whole stand swiveled. Otherwise it fits the need and fills the bill. Very satisfied overall rating

Bought this as a guitar stand for onstage and was a little disappointed to see that the headstocks of the guitars bang around a little when changing instruments. It seems sturdy enough , just a little "smallish" for an acoustic guitar a Tele and my Strat. Tried to fit an acoustic and a 335. Forget it.

This is unusable for acoustic guitars. I'm debating whether or not to return these. I bought 2 because they were on sale but I guess they're ok for one guitar. The guitar heads and sides bang into each other.

Play primary acoustic guitars in a small practice room. Wanted the stand to take up less space. Have 3 acoustic dreadnoughts, 2-6 strings and a 12 string. They barely fit on the stand. The guitar heads all rest against each other on the top which causes the guitars to lean out and it's very easy to bump one and cause it to fall out of the stand. You must use the rubber "holder" to prevent them from falling off. Aso, the holders themselves have a tendency to come off the stand. Do not buy this if you have primarily dreadnought size acoustics guitars. Quite disappointed. The stand is simply too small for acoustics. The price and speed of delivery(free) was very good. But a product even at a low price that does not function well is not a bargain.